Cafe  Martin 

Main  Entrance 
26th  Street,  bet.  Broadway  and  Fifth  Avenue. 


RESTAURANT  A   LA  CARTE. 


Table  d'Hote  Dinner 

IN   THE  LARGE  RENAISSANCE  ROOM. 

from  6  to  9  P.M.,  $1 .50 
 MUSIC  


SUPERB  APPOINTMENTS  FOR  AFTER-THEATRE  SUPPER. 


A  remark  was  made  as  to  the 
beauty  of  a  lady's  gown  ;  she  re- 
plied "  The  beamty  t  f  the  gown  is 
created  by  the  'Bcmbyx  Silk  Lining '; 
it  is  simply  ideal,  and  costs  very 
little.  How  they  can  sell  it  at  such 
a  low  price  is  beyond  me !" 


If  persons  were  as  willing  to  be 
pleasant  and  as  anx'ous  to  please  in 
their  own  homes  as  they  are  in  the 
company  of  their  neigiibors,  they 
w  uld  have  the  happiest  homes  in 
the  world. 


Established  1851. 


SIEDES 


WEST  34th  STREET 

(Near  Waldorf* Astoria.) 


I  FURS  AND  GOWNS.  I 


FO U  R  SPECIALS 


PERSIAN  LAMB  COATS 

to  order,     ....  $125 
SEAL  GARMENTS,  remade 
to  latest  style,  relifted  and  dyed,$50 
S  JPTI  S  F  A  CT I  O  *l 


TAILOR-MADE  SUITS, 

silk  lined,   -  $50 

RIDING  HABITS, 

perfect  fit,  -       -       -       -  9&0 

GU  Jt  R  Ji  M  T  E  ED  . 


!  VICTOR  TALKING  MACHINE 

RECORD  LIBRARY 

What  It  Is-How  to  Obtain  the  Records  Weekly. 

Wi.iie  the  proposi  ion  is  euirely  new  to  the  public,  yet  it  is  very  simple,  and  its  advantages  so 
numerous  and  desirable  that  it  is  small  wonder  that  many  are  joining  daily. 

Suppose,  for  instance,  that  you  own  a  Victor  Talking  Machine,  a  Zonophone,  a  Columbia  Disc 
Record  Talking  Machine  or  a  Gramophone.  Or,  perhaps,  you  are  thinking  of  buying  a  Victor,  which 
is  the  most  popular  Talking  Machine  in  the  world,  $6,000,000  worth  of  these  entertainers  have  been  sold 
within  a  year. 

If  you  possess  a  Talking  Machine,  of  course  you  have  been  buying  records,  and  when  you  reflect  how 
many  you  have  purchased  and  heard  ever  so  often,  you  probably  hesitate  about  spending  so  much  more 
money  to  add  to  your  collection. 

But  if  vou  can  enjoy  the  selections  without  much  cost  ?  Ah,  that  is  another  question.  We  have 
solved  it.  We  have  made  arrangements  with  the  Victor  Company  by  which  we  can  supply  you  with  6  or 
12  new  records  every  week  for  six  months  or  a  year  at  certain  rates.   The  schedule  follows : 


FOR  12  NEW  RECORDS 

every  week  for  62  £*>A  /w\ 
weeks  you  pay..  $£U.UU 

FOR  12  NEW  RECORDS 

every  week  for  26  & /\*v 
weeks  you  pay.  $l£-UU 


FOR  6  NEW  RECORDS 

every  week  for  52 

weeks  you  pay    .  ipl^.UU 

FOR  6  NEW  RECORDS 


every  week  for 
weeks  you  pay. 


$7.00 

As  soon  as  you  join  the  Library,  and  the  plan  is  much  like  that 
of  a  regular  Book  Library,  you  begin  to  receive  the  Records. 

Payments  are  made  in  advance.  You  come  for  the  Records  ; 
and  at  the  expiration  of  your  week  you  return  them  and  obtain 
another  set,  continuing  as  long  as  you  retain  your  membership. 

The  Records  remain  our  property.  You  simply  have  their 
use  for  a  trifling  consideration.  It  is  the  cheapest  form  of  obtain- 
ing the  use  of  the  Victor  Records  ever  devised,  and  the  results 
are  absolutely  satisfactory  to  you. 

The  Records  are  all  new,  having  been  made  for  the  Library. 
This  applies  to  the  records  in  course  of  preparation  for  the 
complete  term  of  membership.   Every  record  played  for  you,  if 
you  so  desire,  before  you  take  it  away.    No  imperfect  Records. 

The  Records  are  placed  in  a  box,  and  as  handily  carried  as 
a  book.  If  these  conditions  are  not  perfectly  clear  to  you,  write 
us  for  further  information.  Or,  better  still,  come  direct  to  the 
Victor  Talking  Machine  Studio  where  experts  will  make  clear  as 
sunshine  every  detail. 

VICTOR  TALKING  MACHINES 

Range  in  Price  from  $15.00  to  $60.00. 

Our  sales  of  these  Talking  Machines  have  grown  so  great  that 
we  found  it  necessary  to  still  further  enlarge  the  Talking  Machine 
Studio  on  the  3d  Floor.  It  now  adjoins  its  former  quarters,  but 
is  about  twice  as  large.  Seats  are  provided  for  t  ose  who  care  to 
sit  while  the  daily  recitals  are  in  progress.  The  appointments  are 
virtually  as  comfortable  as  those  of  any  recital  hall.  Any  record 
played  upon  request. 

More  than  5,000  records  to  select  from. 

(FIFTH  FLOOR,  EAST,  18th  STREET.) 

WEE  GIVE  "S.  &  H."  GREEN  TRADING  STAMPS. 
DRE  T   ACHY  Ifl  ITSELF 


VERY 


/ 


DEMOCRATIC  TICKET 


Low  gave  Odell's  steamboat  company  a  twenty-five  years' 
lease  of  a  pier  for  $31  ,000.  Under  Tammany  the  City  got 
$47,000  for  a  smaller  adjoining  pier.  This  favor  to  Odell  en- 
tailed a  loss  to  the  City  of  nearly  $350,000. 

A  Democratic  City  administration  cares  for  all  classes,  poor 
as  well  as  rich,  and  sees  that  all  enjoy  the  rights  that  belong  to 
them,  whether  living  in  a  tenement  or  the  Union  League  Club 
House. 

Tammany  stands  for  municipal  prosperity,  home  rule,  liber- 
ality, and  ample  school  accommodation. 

Two  years  ago  Low  charged  Tammany  officials  with  stealing 
millions  from  the  City.    Despite  the  eagerness  and  activity  of 


Republican  State  machine  to  prove  the  contrary,  not  a  single 
act  of  Tammany  corruption  has  been  disclosed. 

No  Democrat  can  give  a  valid  excuse  at  this  time  for  not 
supporting  the  Democratic  candidates,  provided  he  believes  in 
a  Democratic  administration  of  the  City,  State  and  Nation,  based 
upon  equality,  honesty  and  efficiency. 

Two  years  ago  the  Low  campaigners  raised  the  cry  that  the 
Brooklyn  Bridge  was  about  to  fall  because  of  Tammany  negli- 
gence.   Doesn't  the  bridge  still  stand? 

A  Democratic  City  should  have  Democratic  officials.  The 
1     Democratic  candidates  are  without  reproach,  able,  competent  and 
honest  men. 


McClellan,  Grout,  fornes,  Bischoff, 
Erianger  and  Ahearn. 


his  Commissioners 


Attorney  and  the 


All  you  have  to 
know  about  the  best 
finish  for  floors  is 
FLOORENE,  guaranteed 
superior  to  shellac  or 
wax  as  a  permanent, 
durable  floor  finish. 

For  Sale  n\, 

F.  W.  Herk, 

Jobber  and  Dealer  in 

Paints,  Oils,  Brashes,  Colors,  etc. 

350  W.  42d  St. 

Jtlao 

Siegel-Cooper  Co. 

THE  BIO  STORE, 

18th  Street  and  Sixth  Avenue. 


THE  REQUISITE  AT  SMART  FUNCTIONS. 


GIANT  STRIDES! 

All  Records  Broken. 

CASES 
or 


83,700 


CHAMPAGNE 


Imported  up  to  October  1,  1903,  making 
the  greatest  number  of  cases  of  any 
brand  of  champagne  imported, 

SHOWING  AN  INCREASE  OF 


19,919 


Cases  Over  the 
Same  Months 
of  1902. 


The  above  statement  is  verified  by  Custom  House  statis- 
tics compiled  from  Bonfort's  Wine  and  Spirit  Circular. 

This  places  MOET  &  CHANDON  at  the  HEAD  of  the 
importation  list  in  the  UNITED  STATES, 
as  well  as  in  the  WORLD. 


MOET  <a  CHANDON 

Own  and  Control  More  Vineyards  than  all 
the  other  leading  Champagne 
shippers  combined. 


THE  NEW  VINTAGE  OF 

"WHITE  SEAL" 

IS 

0_  ^      PERFECTION  IN  CHAMPAGNE. 
GEO.  A    KESSLER  (EL  CO.,  Sole  Importers,  New  YorK. 


THE  REQUISITE  AT  SMART  FUNCTIONS 


FLETCHER'S  office  now  open.   Ho  can  bo  consulted 
daily  botwoen  If  and  6  o'clock. 


PALMIST 


Fletcher  Tells  You  About 

BUSINESS,  law  suits, 
changes  and  the  best 
moves  to  make,  how  to 
turn  failure  into  success 
and  accomplish  your 
ends. 

MARRIAGE, divorce,  per- 
son a  1  disagreements, 
loveaffairs  and  all  social 
matters,  and  how  to  rec- 
tify mistakes  are  dwelt 
upon  with  great  accur- 
acy. He  has  brought 
light  to  many  in  trouble. 

ILL  HEALTH,  accidents, 
dangers,  enemies,  and 
all  the  evils  that  beset 
mankind  are  plainly  in- 
dicated, and  words  of 
warni.ig  given.  You 
make  no  mi>take  in 
consulting  him. 

THE  HAND  is  a  mirror 
reflecting  the  many 
events  the  fuiure  holds, 
and  palmistry  shows 
how  to  change  your  re- 
lation to  Fate  and  thus 
choose  the  best  course. 
Thousands  who  are  suc- 
cessful in  every  walk  of 
life  are  being  guided  by 
it  to-day. 

Do  Not  Lose  Hope 

because  the    way  seems 

dark  and  the  affairs  of  life  mixed.  It  is  determination  and  will  that  win  when 
the  efforts  are  rightly  directed.  Knowledge  o:iens  the  door  that  ignorance 
would  forever  close. 

"  Fletcher  saved  me  serious  mistakes ;  his  prophecies  are  fulfilled,"  says  Florence  Marryat. 

Thousands  say  the  same  thing.  Years  of  study,  travels  in  Eastern  lands, 
and  end  ess  experience,  coupled  with  rare  physical  gifts,  have  made  him 
THE  ONE  among  many.    He  can  be  consulted  at 

Telephone 
6813  38th. 


35  West  42d  Street. 


FLETCHER 


REINHARDT'S 


Largest  Millinery  House  in  New  York 

SIXTH  AVENUE  and  18th  STREET 

Our  Fall  importations  of  Trimmed  Hats 
and  Toques,  also  our  own  special  models, 
are    now    ready    for   your  inspection. 


*  "Moneybak"  Black  Silks.  * 

"  MONEYBAK  "  is  a  trade-mark  designed  for  the  purpose 
of  protecting  women  who  desire  high-grade  Taffeta  and  Peau 
de  Soie  that  will  not  crack,  split,  or  tear. 

The  name  "  MONEYBAK  "  is  woven  on  a  patented  ribbon 
selvage  attached  to  each  piece  of  goods. 

No  piece  of  goods  is  permitted  to  retain  this  selvage  unless 
found  to  be  first  class  in  every  respect. 

"MONEYBAK"  AGENCIES. 


New  York,  N.Y.  -  John  Wanamaker 
Albany,  "  -  W.  M.  Whitney  &  Co. 
Rochester,  "  Sibley,  Lindsay  &  Curr  Co. 
Buffalo,  "  Adam  Meldrum  &  Anderson  Co. 
Worcester,  Mass  -  Jno.  C.  Maclnnis  Co. 
Springfield,  44  -  forbes  &  Wallace  Co. 
Boston,        ■       Shepard,  Norwell  &  Co. 


Providence,  R.  I. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
New  Haven,  " 
Cleveland.  Ohio, 
Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Harrisburg,  " 


-  The  Shepard  Co. 

-  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

-  The  Edw.  Malley  Co. 

-  Wm.  Taylor  Son  St  Co. 

Joseph  Home  Co. 
John  Wanamaker 
Dives,  Pomeroy  &  Stewart 


A.  JAECKEL  &  CO. 

FURRIERS  AND  IMPORTERS. 

New  and  Effective 

FURS. 

Model  Id 

RUSSIAN  SABLE 

AND 

CHINCHILLA. 


Carriage  and  Theatre  Coats 

A  SPECIALTY. 


37  Union  Square,  West. 


POMMERY 
CHAMPAGNE 

is  always   to  be 
found  at  promi- 
nent gatherings, 
where    the  expenditure 
of  money   is  no  con- 
sideration, and  the  best 
of    wines    are  served, 

rnrAt?Tir«s  on  a.wv  a.  nn  5 Sole  Agents  for  United  States 
CHARLES  GRAEP  &  CO.  \  32  Beayer  Street.  New  York. 


Mint  Jujubes 

Cure  Ccugrn  and  Throat  Irritaiions. 
Relieve  Indigestion  and  Sweeter,  the  Breath. 

5C. 
BOXES. 

A  HANDSOME  PHOTO  IN  EACH 


WILL  CURE  A   BAD  SKIN,  AND 

PRESERVE  A  GOOD  ONE. 
Send  for  Trial  Sample  and  Circular. 

Rccamicr  Mfg.  Co.,  ni  west  3ist  street 


CEYLON  TEA 

TRIAL  SIZE  m  AT  YOUR  GROCERS 


9f 


Worlds 

MOST 

Luxurious 
Human  Hairv 
Emporium 


Only 

Choicest 
Quality 

Superior 
Workmanship 


LOVERS  KNOT 


a  graceful  coiffure  in  marvellous 
quick  time  .accomplished  with  the 
Lovers  Knot  Li g,mt  in  weight  style 
can  be  changed  at  will. 

The  lovers  knot  is  made 
of  all  lonq  natural  wavy  hair 
and  i  guarantee  to  match  your 

HAIR  TO  PERFECTION. 


933  Broadway, 


21-32  Sts.  - 


?  CHEW 

IBeeman's 


■ 


The 
Original 

Pepsin 
Gum 


m 

2     Cures  In.Mgestion  and  5ea-slckness. 

Ten  thousand  cows  are  required  to  suf-ply  the 

Milk  used  for  the  Sweet  Clover  Brand. 
There  is  no  finer  quality  produced  in  this  t 
any  other  land.  

CARNEGIE  HALL, 

Friday  Evening, 
October  30,  at  e.30, 


WETZLER'S 
SYMPHONY 
CONCERT, 

Jaccju.es 


TtllBAUD 


Management  Henry  Wolfsohn. 


Established  1823. 

WILSON 
WHISKEY 

That's  All! 


Tin:  wii^on  pISTILLQI  I  CO., 
r.nJtimore.  V<1. 


ESTAB  LI  SH  CO   1  78©. 

HAZARD, 
HAZARD 
®,  CO.'S 

Colognes  and 
Toilet  Preparations 

MOST 

EXQUISITE  AND  REFINED. 

For  pale  at  -II  leading  Depart- 
ment Stores  and  Druggists. 

Each  bottle  bears  Hazard's 
special  trade-mark. 


A  LADY 

To  Bo  Weii  Groomed 

Must  have  the  Nails  rianicured.  Hair,  Face 
and  Scalp  attended  to  at  least  once  a  week  bv 
Dr.  Robinson's  experts.  MANICURING 
and  all  departments  under  the  supervision  of 

DR.  E.  P.  ROBINSON.  Specialist, 

62  W.  35 th  St.,  opp.  GarrickTheatre. 
An  establishment  patronized  by  the  refined 
and  cultured. 


LYRIC  THEATRE, 

SAM  S.  and  LEE  SHUBERT,  -  Lessees 

WEEK    BEGINNING    MONDAY,    OCTOBER    19,  1903, 
And  for  Four  Weeks  Only,  the  engagement  terminating  Saturday,  November  7. 

hvery  'evening  at  8.20.  Saturday  Matinees  at  2. 

RICHARD 

MANSFIKLD 

"OLD  HEIDELBERG" 

BY  WILHELM  MEYER-FORSTER. 

"  He  may  not,  as  unvalu'd  persons  do, 
Carve  for  himself  ;  for  on  his  choice  depends 
The  safety  and  the  health  of  the  whole  State." 

— Hamlet,  Act  I.,  Scene  3. 

KARL  HEINRICH  {Hereditary  Prince  of  Sack  sen- Karhburg)  Mr.  MANSFIELD 

STAATSMINISTER  VON  HAUGK  Mr.  A.  E.  GREENAWAY 

HOFMARSCHALL  FREIHERR  VON  PASSARGE  Mr.  HENRY  WENMAN 

KAMMERHERR  VON  BREITENBERG  Mr.  WM.  J.  SORELLF 

KAMMERHERR  BARON  VON  METZING  Mr   ERNEST  C.  WARDE 

DOCTOR  JUTTNER  (Tutor  to  Karl Heinrich)  Mr.  A.  G.  ANDREWS 

CHAPLAIN  OF  THE  COURT  Mr.  H.  S.  HADFIELD 

LUTZ  (  Valet  to  Karl  Heivr  cfi)  Mr.  LESLIE  KENYON 

GRAF  VON  ASTERBERG  (Student  of  the  Corps  '  Saxonia1')  Mr.  FRANCIS  McGINN 

VON  WEDELL  (Student  of  the  Corps  "  Saxo-Borussia  ")   Mr.  H.  COLEMAN 

KELLERMANN  (Steward  of  the  Corps  "Saxonia")   Mr.  EDWARD  FITZGERALD 

RUDER  (Innkeeper  at  Heidelberg)  Mr.  W.  J.  CONSTANTINE 

FRAU  RUDER  (his  wife)  Miss  ANNIE  WOOD 

FRAU  DORFFEL  (her  aunt)  Miss  VIVIAN  BERNARD 

KATHIE    Miss  GRACE  ELLISTON 

KARL  BILZ  (Student  of  the  Corps  "Saxonia")   Mr.  H.  NEUMAN 

KURT  ENGELBRECHT  (Student  of  the  Corps  "  Saxonia").  ...  Mr   CLEMENT  TOOLE 

VON  BAUZIN  (Student  of  the  Corps  "Saxonia")  Mr.  F.  W.  THOMPSON 

VON  REINECKE  (Student  of  the  Corps  "  Sixoma")   Mr.  WENDELL  THOMPSON 

STEINER  ( Student  of  the  Corps  "  Suabui")  Mr.  CHARLES  QUINN 

NAUMANN  (Student  of  the  Corps  "  Vavdaha")  Mr.  J.  HAFEY 

ECKARDT  (Student  of  the  Corps  "  Rhenama")  Mr.  P.  A.  G.  McCARTHY 

SCHOLERMANN  . . .  .  )  (  Mr  HENRI  LAURENT 

GLANZ  \     (Lackeys)     \  Mr    A.  McHUGH 

REUTER  )  (  Mr.  M.  C.  TILDEN 

CONDUCTOR  OF  THE  BAND  Mr.  CHAS.  CAROLY 

Officers  at  the  Court  of  Karlsburg  : — Messrs.  Hevia,  Brunswick,  Sachs,  Faust, 

Newton,  Patron  and  PincUr. 
Students  of  the  Corps  "Saxonia": — Messrs.  Deery,  Delmar,  Walter,  O'Brien, 

Lyman,  Rensaeler,  Gross,  Osborne,  Scrace,  Osborn,  Harmon,  Lieblee,  Silverman 

and  Conway. 

Students  of  the  Corps  "Suabia": — Messrs  Foster,  Berkess,  Hadfield,  MacDonald, 

Parry,  Miller,  Bradford,  Dimond,  Foster,  O'Brien,  Berkes  and  Le  Voisier. 
Students  of  the  Corps  "Saxo-Borussia": — Messrs.  Waterburv,  Clinton,  Paterson, 

Stevens,  MacCallam,  Primrose,  Hope,  Jones,  Gordon,  Taylor  and  Chase. 
Students  of  the  Corps  "  Vandaua  "  : — Messrs    Whitehouse,  Wagner,  Bordley, 

Prescott,  Marsile,  Thackera,  Vest,  Carrol,  Brosseau  and  Myers. 
Students  of  the  Corps  "Rhenama": — Messrs.  Casey,  Steiner,  Neumann,  Koch, 

Harvey  Taylor,  Eekelhardt  and  Foster. 
 Students  of  other  Corps.  Officers.  Guards.  Lackeys,  etc.  

 Programme  Continued  on  Second  Page  Following.  . 

GIANT  STRIDES.   8  3,700  CAqfS 
MOET  &  CHAN  DON  Champagne 

Imported   up  to  October  1,  1903,  making:  the  greatest  number   ot    cases  of  any    brand  of 
Champagne  imported.       VERIFIED  BY  CUSTOM  MOUSE  STATISTICS. 

THE   NEW  ^lAIUlTr     OCT  A  I    "     IS  PERFECTION 

VINTAGE   OF  W  fl  ■  I  EL     O&Ml.  IN  CHAMPAGNE 


HUTCHINSON,  new  E  &  CO., 

Ma  HUFA  C 1 URERS, 

C:  i-M4-*4<i  Brt&dway,  New  York. 


Encore! 

iUffi  )  The  i\rst 
;  /  appearance 

SHREDDED 
BISCUIT 

means  its  continuous* 
appearance. 


CHAS.rl. GREEN,  A6ENT,  277  BROADWAY,  H  Y 


Si^svri  ^.  ^  V 


This  week  will  be  nf  very  special  inter- 
est in  our  Corset  Department,  for  it  marks 
the  beginning  of  our  first  public  demon- 
stration of  the  famous 

LYRA  CORSETS. 

To  this  <-vent  we  welcome  every  woman 
who  appreciates  the  acme  of  perfection  M 
attained  in  cors«-t  buildinf. 

Mme.  Singer,  an  expert  corsetierr,  direct 
irom  the  Lyra  shop,  will  help  you  to  a 
knowledge  of  the  Lyra't  superiority  over 
most  other  makes. 

Every  pair,  no  matter  for  what  hgure 
they  are  intended,  exemplify  the  latest 
corset  features  as  dictated  by  Paris  modes 
Materials  are  new,  unique  and  exclusive. 

Re  illy,  the  Lyra  portrays  the  folly  of 
extravagance  fn  made-to-or  er  corsets,  for 
there  are  enough  models  to  insure  at  least 
one  for  each  individual  peculiarity  of  form. 

They  are  Five  Dollars—and  up. 


At  popular  prices  then  are  no  better 
corsets  made  than  the  splendid 

AMERICAN  LADY, 

which  come  in  ali  the  new  fashionable 
models—*  shape  for  every  hgure.   $1  to  $3. 

SECOND  FLOOR. 


"  The  Board  of  London  Wine 
Merchants  has  recently  selected 
'  DRY  MONOPOLE*  as  the  best 
Champagne  in  the  world.'* 


KNICKERBOCKER  TRUST  M.™™^^2™^ 

Capital  and  Undivided  Profits,  $3,289,021.38. 

INTEREST  PAID  ON  DEPOSITS.  BUSINESS  and  PERSONAL  ACCOUNTS  SOLICITED. 

"standard  of  HIGHEST  MERIT." 

FISCHER  PIANOS 

THEIR  WONDERFUL  TONE   AND   CHASTE  DESIGN 
appeal  especiaMy  to  the  highest  aesthetic  taste  of  the  musician  and  art- lover. 

164  FIFTH  AVENUE,  bet.  21st  and  22d  Sts. 


THE  ONLY  SALESROOMS  IN  GREATER  NEW  YORK  FOR 
THK  CELEBRATED 

fl  o  S0BMERp  os 

ARE  LOCATED  IN  THE  SOHMER  BUILDING 

FIFTH  AVENUE  CORNER  22d  STREET 
THE  "SOHMER"  HEADS  THE  LISTS  OF  THE  HIGHEST  GRADE  PIANOS 


Programme  Continued, 


The  action  of  the  play  takes  place  partly  at  Kar:sbuig  and  partly  at  Heidelberg. 

TIME — 1  he  Present. 

ACT  I.— A  Hall  in  the  Castle  at  Karlsburg. 

ACT  II— The  Garden  of  Ruder's  Inn  at  Heidelberg, 
one  day  later. 

ACT  III. — Prince  Karl  Heinrich's  Sitting-room  in  Ruder's  Inn, 


four  months  later. 

ACT  IV.— The  Prince's  Cabinet  at  Karlsburg, 
two  years  later. 

ACT  V.— The  Garden  of  Ruder's  Inn  at  Heidelberg, 
the  following  evening. 


Programme  Contipued  on  Second  Page  Following. 


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Standard  Liquors,  Imported  Beers  on  draught 

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IN  THE  DUTCH  GRILL   3Sth  ST.  &  7th  AVE.  HOTEL  NAVARRE 

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Programme  Continued. 


Manager  

Representative  

Treasurer  

Stage  Manager.  .   

Assistant  Stage  Manager. 
Musical  >  Director  


FOR 

Mr.  Mansfield 


Mr.  L\  man  B.  Glover 
,..  ■  Mr.  Paul  VYilstach 

..Mr.  Henry  K.  House 
....Mr.  K.  <.  ecil  B  tier 

....  Mr.  Charles  Quinn 

 Mr.  Can  Krusada 


TO  THE  LAD!  ES  !  Attention  is  called  to  the  Ladies'  Hat  Holder,  which  will  be  found  on 
the  backs  of  the  chairs,  for  the  convenience  of  ladies  in  holding  their  hats.  On  removing  the  hat 
and  running  the  hat  pin  through  the  brim  and  then  into  the  hole  of  the  holder,  it  will  be  seen  that  the 
hat  is  securely  held  in  place. 

A.  D.  T.  Messengers  furnished  at  Box  Office. 

Carriages  a'rive  at  the  42d  Street  entrance  ai  d  leave  at  the  43d  Street  entrance  a    IIP.  ft 


KEEP  YOUR  FACE  YOUNG 

The  skin  is  one  of  the  most  highly  organized  parts  of  the  human  body  and 
has  more  to  do  with  the  attractiveness  of  the  face  than  any  other  feature. 
With  scientific,  systematic,  thorough  treatment,  I  speedily,  permanently  and  safely 
cure  pimply  faces,  blackheads,  large  pores,  blotchy  skin,  dandruff,  scale,  crust  and  all  irri- 
tated, inflamed  or  eruptive  conditions  of  the  skin  and  scalp,  stop  hair  falling,  fading, 
splitting  and  promote  a  strong  healthy  growth. 

Remember  my  thirty  years'  practical  experience  in  successfully  treating  more  than 
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863  Broadway. 

508  FIFTH  AVENUE, 

Bet  42d&43d  St?. 
150  DROADWAY. 
21  W.  42D  ST< 


Bonbons,  Chocolates. 


Large  Variety  Fancy  Boxes  &  Baskets  suibbu  for  PRESENTS 

CANDIES  SENT  EVERYWHERE  BY  MAIL  OR  EXPR"-*".  


HARDMAN,  PECK  &  CO. 

Manufacturers  of  the  New 

Hardman  Small  Grand 

Containing  all  the  sustained  sweetness  of  tone  and  almost  equal  volume  of  the 
usual  Concert  Grand,  while  occupying  about  one-half  the  space  of  this  formei 
clumsy  piano  that  has  become  a  burden  in  modern  houses  and  apartments. 
To  HEAR  is  to  be  convinced  of  tone  quality. 

To  SEE  is  to  realize  how  small  space  is  really  required  to  accommodate  this 

Triumph  of  Piano  Construction. 

Not  less  interesting  than  the  announcement  of  its  entrance  into  tne  musical 
world  is 

The  Selling  Price, 

which  is  considerably  less  than  other  makes  of  grands — practically  placing 
the  purchase  of  a  grand  piano  at  the  cost  of  a  high-class  upright. 

Sold  on  terms  to  suit  convenience  of  purchaser,  and  old  grands,  uprights 
or  squares  taken  as  part  payment. 

WARCROOMIp 

NEW  YORK :  BROOKLYN : 

Fifth  Avenue  and  19th  St.     524  Fulton  Street. 


A  Notable  Selection 

Quality  alone  being  again  the 
basis  of  selection,  Pommery  Cham- 
pagne was  chosen  for  exclusive  use 
at  the  magnificent  banquet  given  in 
Boston  by  the  Ancient  and  Honor- 
able Artillery  Company  of  Massa- 
chusetts to  the  Honourable  Artillery 
Company  of  London,  England. 

In  Mauritius  they  make  tea  of  the 
leaves  of  an  orcnid.  Iu  Peru  they 
drink  mate,  a  tea  made  from  a 
native  species  of  holly.  The  Abys 
sinians  make  a  tea  from  the  leaves 
of  Catha  eduiis,  which  has  strong 
-  timulating  quairies. 


NOTICE 

The  New  York  and  Brooklyn 
Theatre  Programmes  ol  the  week 
ending  October  17  th  had  the  ad- 
▼ertisement  of  Boxbav  ^evertear 
Lining  Silk  with  an  error  in  them, 
statins'  widtli  10  inches. 

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Show  Rooms  extend  through  entire  block  to  132  Bowery,  two  doors  north  of  Grand  Street 

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The  LATEST  and  the  BEST 

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A  SUPERB  PIANO. 

ThciM  is  no  piano  manufactured  that 
(8  so  universally  commonded  by  expert 
performers,  end  8o  admired  by  the  rank 
and  file  of  players,  as  the  SO  Hi ME  R. 
It  is  not  a  cheap  piano,  built  merely 
.on  selling;  but  considering  its  count- 
less points  of  superiority,  its  matchless 
purity  and  richness  of  tone,  and  tbs 
marvelous  beauty  of  the  instrument,  rt 
is  the  cheapest  piano  anywhere  manu- 
factured.   It  is  practically  unrivalled. 

From  Tht  Christian  KaUo^ 


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PERFECT 
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FISCHER  PiflNOS. 

It  is  sate  to  say  that  the  hi crh 
esteem  given  to  any  work  of  Art 
must  be  founded  upon  merit. 
When  the  Musical  Artist  and  the 
Home  Player  are  united  in  their 
high  appreciation  of  the  FISCHbR 
PIANO,  we  take  their  verdict  un- 
qualifiedly. Both  have  for  vears 
maintained  the  supremacy  of  the 
FISCHER  PIANO  because  of  its 
Tone-quality,  Artistic  Individuality 
and  Durability. 


The  Royal  Arms 

A  Residential  Hotel, 

200   and   208   WEST  43d  STREET. 

The  most  beautiful  apartments  in  the  city,  luxuriously  furnished,  arranged  in  si  ites  of  from  one  to 
three  rooms  and  bath,  under  the  direct  care  and  constant  supervision  of  an  experienced  housekeeper  and 
staff  of  efficient  maids  and  house  servants,  at  reasonable  rates,  for  either  transient  or  permanent  guests. 

Cuisine  unexcelled.  Four  elegant  dining-rooms  and  cafe  stocked  with  the  finest  brands  of  ales, 
wines  and  liquors.  Regular  Table  Board.  Meals  a  la  carte  at  all  hours;  but  your  special  attention 
is  called  to  our 

TABLE  D'HOTE  LUNCHEONS  (/  to  3  p.m.)  .  $  .50 

TABLE  D'HOTE  DINNERS  (6  to  9  p.m.),  before  the  play     .  I.OO 
TABLE  D'HOTE  SUPPERS,  "After  the  Pia.  "  (/O.JO  p.m.)  .  .75 
If  served  in  private  or  exclusive  dining-rooms,  25  cents  extra  for  service. 
In  justice  to  yourself,  drop  in  and  test  its  merits— JUST  AROUND  THE  CORNER. 


LYRIC  THEATRE 

42d  St.,  43d  St.,  Broadway  and  Seventh  Ave. 

Sam  S.  Shubert  Manager 


The  Philadelphia  Record  of  October  13 
said  :  "  Red  Feather  "  can  be  set  down  as 
the  most  brilliant  musical  entertainment 
in  regard  to  its  sartorial  and  scenic  fea- 
tures of  the  present  era  of  footlight  gor- 
geousness,  musically  and  dramatically 
v.orthy  of  the  name  of  "opera  comique." 

Monday  Evening,  Nov.  9, 

F.  ZIEGFELD  presents 

Grace  Van  Studdiford 

— and — 

The  Ziegfeld  Opera  Co. 

— with  - 

ELISE  DE  VERE 

— in — 

RED  FEATHER 

Opera  Comique. 

De  Koven,  Klein  and  Cook. 
A  Signal  Comic  Opera  Success. 


PRINCESS, 

Broadway  and  29th  Street. 
Tel.  2885  Madison. 
Sam.  S.  &  Lee  Shubert  &  Chas.  E.  Evans,  Props. 

OPENING  PERFORMANCE— TUESDAY,  OCT.  27 

KYRLE  BELLEW 

Management  of  Liebler  &  Co., 


ASSISTED  by 


E.  M.  HOLLAND 
EDWIN  ARDEN 

And  an  Exceptional  Company, 
In  EUGENE  PRESBREY'S  New  Play, 

RAFFLES 

Dramatized  from  E.  W.  HORNUNG'S 
Thrilling  Story, 

THE  AMATEUR  CRACKSHAN. 


OAsi^ro, 

Broadway  and  39th  St. 

Teles.  6020  and  6726  38th. 
Sam  5.  and  Lee  Shubert,   -  -  -  Proprietors 

NOW  PLAYING 

MESSRS.  NIXON  &  ZIMMERMAN 

ANNOUNCE 

MR.  FRANCIS  WILSON 

And  Company  of  Ail-Star  Players,  in 

ERMINIE 

A  Sumptuous  Reproduction  of  the 
FAMOUS  COMIC  OPERA  CLASSIC, 


MADISON  SQUARE  THEATRE, 

SAM  S.  and  LEE  SHUBERT,         .  Managers 

NOW  PLAYING. 

RESUMPTION  Of  THE  TRIUMPHANT  RUN, 

GRflGt  GEORGE 

Supported  by  ROBERT  LORAINE  and  a 
Distinguished  Company  of  2H)  People, 
in  WM.  A.  BRADY'S  much  praised 
production  of 
FRANCIS  AY  MAR  MATTHEWS' play, 

PRETTY  PEGGY. 

Beginning  Tuesday  Ev'g,  Nov.  3 

CHARLES  B.  DILLINGHAM 

WILL  PRESENT 

JESSIE  MILWARD 

In  a  New  Comedy  by  R.  C.  CARTON 
Author  of  "Lord  and  Lady  Algy," 
entitled 

A  CLEAN  SLATE 

(By  arrangement  with  Charles  Frohman). 
The  Company  includes  : 
J.  H.  GILMOUR,        DRINA  DE  WOLFE. 
HELEN  TRACY,       ALFRED  FISHKR, 
GEORGE  HONEY,    LAURA  LEMMERS. 
ALICE  LEIGH,         VERNBR  CLARGES 


A.  A.  VANTINE  Sr  CO., 

Broadway  and  18th  Street. 


Japanese  Screens, 

$2.50,  $3.00,  $5,00  $6.00 


KIMONOS 

(Washable  Crepe)  $3. 


oo 


TURKISH  SLIPPERS 
Ladies'     -     -      50c.  pair 

EMBROIDERIES, 
LACES. 


HARDMAN  H1AN3. 

Time,  the  de  trover  of  most  eanbly 
things  his  no  respect  wha:ever  for  the 
average  piano-forte.  One  that  will  im- 
pr  ve  with  use  is  so  exceptional  that 
it  stands  out  prominently.  Hardman, 
Peck  &  Co.  boldly  make  this  claim  for 
the     ardman  Piano:    '  The  only  piano 

WHICH  IMPROVES  WITH  USE."  This  is  not 
an  idle  boast.  These  instruments  are 
made  to  last.  They  have  stood  every 
possible  test,  and  have  emerge  i  triumph- 
antly. They  contain  many  improvements 
and  distinctive  features,  which  have  given 
them  their  high  position.  The  case  de- 
signs are  singularly  beautiful,  but  their 
most  p  te  t  charm  is  their  tone,  in  which 
mellowness,  sweetness  and  power  are 
combined.  From  every  point  of  view  the 
Hardman  Piano  is  worthy  of  unreserved 
commendation.  Hardman,  Peck  &  Co. 
respectfully  invite  you  to  visit  their  ware- 
rooms,  liith  St.  and  Fifth  Ave.,  an' 
inspect  their  art  p«w*.urri  #•»«»« 


THE  STAR 
SHIRT  is  made  in 
all  styles—  for  full 
dress,  business 
MARK  outing,  etc,  etc., 
and  is  the  recog- 
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over  the  United 
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or  send  trade  marks  to  office  of 

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Smali  Ethel  was  showing  a  play- 
m  ite  her  birthday  presents.  '  This," 
said  she,  holding  up  a  pin  with  a 
rhinestone,  "is  a  present  from  papa; 
it  has  a  grindstone  in  it." 


LCTPT1AN 
CIQARLTTES 


The  best  cigarette 
ever  made  in  the 
East  or  smoked  in 
the  West. 


10  for  15  cents. 
Cork  Tips  or  Plain. 
Save  the  Coupons. 


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